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This embryo, resembling a hollow rubber ball filled with fluid, is called a blastosphere.
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The earliest one-celled protozoa were probably succeeded by many- celled animals of the type of the blastosphere, and these by gastrula-like organisms.
Usage of blastula in English
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E stage with thirty-two cells; F blastula; G gastrula in longitudinal section.
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The round cavity, filled with fluid, inside the real blastula is the segmentation-cavity.
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The latter (blastula) is palingenetic, and precedes the formation of the gastrula.
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Also, in every case, the gastrula develops from the blastula by curving or invagination.
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This real blastula only differs from that of the primitive ova in its chemical composition.
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We call this layer the blastoderm, and the sphere itself the blastula, or embryonic vesicle.
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A blastula, with wide embryonic cavity (blastocoel, bl), g incipient invagination.
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Sagittal section of a hooded-embryo (depula) of triton (blastula at the commencement of gastrulation).
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Longitudinal section of the blastula of a shark (Pristiurus) at the beginning of gastrulation.
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Vertical section of the blastula of a hen (discoblastula).
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Longitudinal section through the blastula of a shark (Pristiuris).
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Formerly this real blastula was generally believed to be equivalent to the embryonic vesicle of the mammal.
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Embryonic vesicle of triton (blastula), outer view, with the transverse fold of the primitive mouth (u).
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From it is developed in the same manner in all the Placentals, by repeated cleavage, a multicellular blastula.
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The frog-embryo now represents a modified embryonic vesicle or blastula, with hollow animal half and solid vegetal half.